After some investigations I found that the memory was all used by the 
internal buffer in ClusterSingletonProxy. I will solve that (I guess) by 
using a bounded mailbox instead of the default.

I am still confused by the cluster size issue, though. The node was 
obviously busy sending messages to the cluster singleton, but could this 
cause the system-messages needed for detecting cluster problems to wait? Is 
there a priority for messages here?

And even if the system-messages had to wait, should not the internal clock 
detect that it had not heard from the other nodes, and act on that?

Regards,

Anders

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